Pointing the Way for Creative Orientation and Mobility Instruction

Let’s get technical! How much technology do you incorporate into you lessons? Have you heard of the O6? Do your clients/students struggle with learning to use gestures on a IOS device due to low spatial intelligence or poor kinesthetic abilities?

I made these intersection analysis popsicle sticks, so I don’t have to keep verbally reminding my students what they need to analyze for at an intersection. My students carry this popsicle stick ring during our lessons, and at an intersection, they look through the ring to remember what they need to analyze.

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Every once in a while, I give my student a break from intersection analysis and street crossings and we have a fun lesson. In the past, our fun lessons have included cooking food, making art projects, playing with the Maps app, watching blind YouTubers, etc. This time, I decided to show my student a game app on the iPhone.